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Guest review by Windrider
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Welcome to King Of Asgard's debut album Fi'mbulvintr! The first thing you will recognize while listening to this album is the influence of the now almost legendary band Amon Amarth. Both bands share the same style, namely some kind of viking melodic death metal compared with folk and black. One will hear the similiarities pretty soon, the catchy, tremolo ridden guitar riffs, the crushing drums, the obsessive bass and the harsh and dark vocals telling the Sagas of the Norsemen.
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| published 07.12.2010 | Comments (3)
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| Rating: 10 |
Best debut album of 2010!!
Love this piece of music...
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It's indeed a nice melodic album. One of the few albums I bought in 2010.
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Well...solid, but nothing that would really turn me on...
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| Rating: 8 |
Yeah, nice but not outstanding.
Altought Lingering A Sacred Ground is a fuckin' killer!
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| Rating: 9 |
Great debut. Very promising, I can't wait until their next release.
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An amazing debut album. The black metal blasts compliment the viking melody superbly. Riffs are catchy as hell. Hail King of Asgard:beer:
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Too similar to Amon Amarth. Einhärjar is a killer single, though, and all the songs are enjoyable, but they don't break new ground
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| Rating: 9 |
Exellent album, enough said
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